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FrothNinja

Veteran
When I were a lad we were so poor we didn't have toilets. :sad:
We did, but children were not allowed to use them
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
There were some derelict public toilets in Cragg Vale (on the 'Longest continuous gradient in England'). The ruins were eventually sold and I wondered why anybody would buy them. Then I saw why... They got turned into a charming little cottage!

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classic33

Leg End Member
There were some derelict public toilets in Cragg Vale (on the 'Longest continuous gradient in England'). The ruins were eventually sold and I wondered why anybody would buy them. Then I saw why... They got turned into a charming little cottage!

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They did similar to the toilets at Stump Cross, turned into a house. Those on New Pellon Lane were transformed into a takeaway.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
There was a small public loo in town here that got converted into a "Theatre of Small Convenience". One actor and one audience........ Never used it as a public loo or a Theatre but I suppose it was a 2 holer back in the day.........
 
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